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UPDATE: This magazine cover won a Platinum Marcom Award in 2013! Thanks to FFF Enterprises for submitting it to the gallery! This is a magazine cover illustration that I painted to represent the scientific side of anti-aging research. The editor opted for a split face illustration to get this point across. This idea has been done many times before, but …

Sometimes, you have an idea, and send a sketch to the editor and they tear it apart, pass it around, and change the whole thing with stuff like ‘lets add in some people, different diverse cultures cause we can’t look racist’ or ‘we love it, we just want to change a few things’ and then you end up with a …

This issue of BSTQ was a bit of a rush job, so we stepped outside of our usual process and moved quickly. The idea was to show the chain of service of medication from the creation of the product at the pharmaceutical corporation, to the doctor writing a prescription, to the pharmacist delivering it, to the end user who takes …

As an artist and a designer, I have to split my time between creative, fun stuff and projects that I am working on for a client. From time to time, it seems like the client stuff takes over and sucks all the fun out of being an artist. My first love as an illustrator has always been figure drawing – …

Here is the latest magazine cover that I just finished. The editor asked for an image of a hand putting the last piece in a puzzle that has an antibody or antibodies as the subject. The goal is to show how science is decoding the nature of antibodies and how they effect the human condition. Here is the initial sketch …

This is the current issue of BSTQ cover illustration. The idea that they wanted to get across was that many medical innovations never actually see their way to completion but run out of steam before the end. The original idea they brought to me was to have 7 or 8 diseases ‘racing’ to a finish line. Each of them would …

This is one of my favorite BSTQ covers, it also is an award winning cover taking down a Platinum Marcom Award in 2010. The goal of the cover was to show a very cool looking image that gets the point across that molecular imaging is a badass bleeding edge technology that can target very specific ailments accurately and quickly. The …